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By: Allan Ament Learning To Float was your first book length work. Was the transition from shorter pieces to a full length novel difficult? Learning to Float, a non-fiction memoir and not a novel, is considerably longer than anything else I have written. As published, thankfully it is shorter than earlier drafts. I “joke” that […]
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By: Samantha Abernathy As book lovers, you may want to watch a film that was first your favorite novel. Sometimes, the film version makes you love the book just that much more. In case you are having trouble coming up with a short list of these great classic books-turned-movies, here is a list of recent […]
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Reviewed by: Myles Friedman *I receive no monetary or in-kind compensation for my reviews. All opinions are my own* Quote Worthy: Is the office a place of stress or relief? Harm or healing? Inhibition or opportunity? In Swedish actor-turned-author Jonas Karlsson’s debut novel, The Room, workplace relations are put to the test when employee Björn […]
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“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do, so throw off the bowlines, sail away from safe harbor, catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore, Dream, Discover.” -Mark Twain Whenever you attempt something new there is a fear and […]
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By: Celine Keating For writers, the watchword these days is “platform.” Writers, who really just want to close the door, block out the world, and play with words, are told they have to have a website, Facebook page, and be on Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest – the list goes on. But writers can enhance their platforms […]
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Reviewed by: Chapter One Reviews *I receive no monetary or in-kind compensation for my reviews. All opinions are my own Quote Worthy: Its the 1890’s and, in the wake of her father’s death, Sandrine Salome has fled New York and her dangerous husband to arrive at her grandmother’s home in Paris. But when she arrives, […]
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I was the perfect little blonde girl. I felt I grew up in an absolutely “normal’ family. I went to a good school, was loved by my family, had a lot of friends, got good grades, and was a star athlete. My parents loved and supported both my brother and I and were exceptional role […]
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Spring is finally here! Now we can read at outdoor cafes, write on park benches and walk from place to place without getting frost bite. April has some exciting literary events we wanted to share with you. Whether you’re a student, a poet, or novelist, check out our list of happenings below: National Undergrad Literature […]
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From The Corner Office by Amanda Barbara, CEO of Pubslush Back in New York after a week away and feeling… cold. Having to take my winter coat and gloves back out is never a good feeling since it hasn’t reached above 20 degrees all week. The office has been buzzing over our top project, Nue […]
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